Louis Marie de La Revelliere-Lepeaux

Louis Marie de La Revelliere-Lepeaux (24 August 1753-24 March 1824) was a deputy to the National Convention during the French Revolution.

Biography
La Revelliere was adopted as a Lepeaux, who owned a piece of property managed by his family, and he was called the Monsieur de Lepeaux. He became a lawyer and voted for the death of Louis XVI of France in 1793 and became an influential member of the Directorate that ruled the First French Republic. He was a Theophilanthropist, a heretic religion, and was bitter towards Christians, and was unpopular among the people. In 1799 he resigned due to a coup.